Wrestling (II). Via sissydude, dayum and others.
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Exterface: Hairy Campy Trash
Exterface is the name of the photo studio project of two obviously super gay 24-year old french photographers doing shoots for magazines you’d never buy in a style that could be called high class soft porn. But their models! Click here for the website. I especially recommend the picture series of a beautiful guy called Jordan who is Queerty.com’s Morning Good of today.
Take Me Down (II)
Second part of the series. You guys must think I’m nuts collecting all these pictures, but it’s actually a nice sunday morning activity. My favourite fighter is the Brazilian guy Mauricio “Shogun” Rua, it’s the one on the drawing. Is there anybody out there who can explain me the difference between MMA, UFC and cage fighting? (You see, there’s even an educational aspect to the whole thing.)
Weird Underwater Fun
If you click here you are directed to a flickr-directory of someone calling himself “darkseid” containing loads of videos and pictures of athletic guys in tight speedos doing strange but also kind of sexy posing sessions in a swimming pool. I found the link in the weekly video collection of www.queer.de. To me the whole thing seems like the work of someone who is obsessed with guys underwater (and he’s also is into feet as you will easily recognize). Mabye he is a swimmer himself. Conclusion: It don’t really get this but I think I like it, especially because the guys seem to have a lot of fun by doing what they do. Here’s an example.
Lucha Libre Impressions
This is a gallery of my favourite internet pictures of mexican wrestlers. A lot of them I found on this webpage by accident and the guys with their colorful masks and funny superhero costumes impressed me so much that I kept googleing “Lucha Libre”, the spanish word for “Free Wrestling” and started to collect loads of other great pictures. I think I found a new hobby. Which mask/costume do you like the most?
Big Jim Impressions
B.J. is a action figure toy produced by Mattel in the 70ies/80ies to teach boys what real friendship between real men can mean. In Germany for some reason it was called Mark Strong. I’ve found the first picture on Popular Sizes.